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The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the best fitness trackers I've ever tested, and now is a great time to buy one, thanks to this epic price reduction.
A dangerous new Android banking trojan is posing as popular apps to take over devices and drain bank accounts.
Google's Automations are currently very broken, but a few basic commands still work.
OpenAI is bulking up before its IPO, landing Transformer co-inventor Noam Shazeer from Google DeepMind and former Trump AI policy official Dean Ball in the same week.
Get ready for more charming comedy from Ballymacnoose as we show you how to watch "Funboys" season 2 online and potentially for free
Home Assistant finally has an AI helper that feels genuinely useful, but getting there still feels rougher than it should.
Apple reportedly has 15+ new products launching this fall, but according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, 2027 will be even bigger for the company. Here’s what’s coming.
A new report from Counterpoint Research shows that while the smartphone market just had its ninth consecutive week of declining sales, Apple and Huawei saw double-digit increases year-over-year. Here are the details.
Motorola's first book-style foldable is impressive, despite not being the best on paper. The Razr Fold isn't the lightest, doesn't have the very best chipset, nor the biggest battery. But somehow, the Razr Fold feels better than most of its rivals. Let's first unbox it. You can get the Razr Fold in
This week, Benjamin and Chance discuss the implications of Tim Cook’s reveal to the Wall Street Journal that Apple cannot mitigate the skyrocketing price of memory no longer, and consumers will soon see Apple’s device prices go up. Also, we have another week of impressive hands-on with Siri AI, and
The President of the United States confirmed in a Truth Social post that Apple and Intel have agreed to design and manufacture chips for the Cupertino-based company. Even though there's nothing official from Intel and Apple just yet, Trump's claims on his social media platform corroborate earlier ru
Apple Watch is becoming a better single-handed device in watchOS 27 thanks to a convenient new tap gesture. Here’s what it does.
The threat group's curious business model may combine opportunistic monetization alongside intel collection, without much coordination between the two.
Originally published at woitzik.dev It started with Paperless-ngx crashing. It ended with my control-plane node sitting at a load average of 90, CoreDNS generating 1.2 million DNS queries per day, and worker nodes reporting 3.8 GiB of allocatable memory instead of the 16 GiB they actually had. The r
When I led self-serve at a usage-based data company, one of the most common feature requests was credit limits per API Key. People wanted to hand a key to a script, a teammate, or now an AI agent, and know it couldn't run up the whole bill. We get the same request at my current startup, Tanso. Accou
The Quest Begins (The “Why”) I still remember the first time I walked into a tech interview feeling like Luke Skywalker staring down the Death Star trench—armed with a lightsaber of algorithms but totally clueless about the “soft‑skill” barrage waiting around the corner. The interviewer leaned forwa
There is a quiet assumption running through most conversations about AI security: that the danger is coming, but it isn't here yet. That assumption is mostly right. What fewer people acknowledge is why. Today's AI agents are not safe because anyone made them safe. They are safe because they are not
I'm a developer-turned-founder. When I moved from building software to building a revenue consultancy, I kept running into a problem my developer brain couldn't ignore. Software teams have: Version control (git) Audit trails (commit history) Rollback (git revert) Diff views (what changed between rel
Introduction During my freelance work on the Teletype platform, I regularly worked with repetitive browser-based workflows involving form processing, task updates, and continuous data entry operations. While the tasks themselves were straightforward, the high volume and repetitive nature made the pr
The End of Traditional Coding? How AI Coding Agents Are Transforming Software Development in 2026 The software development industry is experiencing one of the biggest transformations in its history. For decades, programming was primarily about developers manually writing code, debugging applications